This book is the memoirs of the architect, a member of the Union of Architects Galina Pavlovna Zavorovova, who was the main architect of the city of Alapevsk from 1948 to 1973. Having passed the difficult path of personality formation through profession and household turmoil, Galina Pavlovna went down in the history of Alapaevsk not only as the first chief architect of the city, but also as a person, thanks to the work of which Alapaevsk became the city that they know today. Galina Pavlovna not only realized the general plan developed by her Leningrad colleagues, but she herself was the author of many city -forming objects. The book is popular and can be interesting to everyone who is interested in the history of the Ural cities and the work of outstanding Ural architects of the 20th century.
Author
Stop Galina Pavlovna
Editor
Ivanova Love
Publisher
Tatlin, 2014
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